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  2. The Flames - Wikipedia

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    The group developed a following as they performed at different venues, mainly in the West Coast. They once visited South Africa, performing in Durban and Pietermaritzburg. A second album was recorded but was never released, despite numerous attempts.

  3. DJ Lag - Wikipedia

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    Steam Rooms, which takes its name from the local nickname for dance clubs in Durban, features South African rhythms with a blend of UK club styles brought on by producer Okzharp, creating a musical dialogue between the two regions' styles.

  4. List of South African inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list and timeline of innovations as well as inventions and discoveries that involved South African people or South Africa including predecessor states in the history of the formation of South Africa. This list covers innovation and invention in the mechanical, electronic, and industrial fields, as well as medicine, military ...

  5. 1965 Durban rail accident - Wikipedia

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    On 4 October 1965, during the Apartheid in South Africa, a passenger train of the South African Railways with up to 1500 black commuters onboard derailed, killing 87 of them. As ‘revenge’ the passengers lynched a signalman and beat up another railwayman. Thousands of local black people came together in a protest march towards the disaster ...

  6. Volkspele - Wikipedia

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    Volkspele is a South African folk dance tradition. Directly translated, Volkspele means "folk-games" and can be translated to folk-dance. Folk-dance was the brain-child of South African Dr. SH Pellisier, who was visiting Sweden in 1915 with a friend to become more proficient in carpentry. After finishing their day's work they met with other ...

  7. History of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Following the defeat of the Boers in the Second Anglo–Boer War or South African War (1899–1902), the Union of South Africa was created as a self-governing dominion of the British Empire on 31 May 1910 in terms of the South Africa Act 1909, which amalgamated the four previously separate British colonies: Cape Colony, Colony of Natal ...

  8. Pantsula - Wikipedia

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    Pantsula is a tradition and also a highly energetic dance form that originated in the black townships of South Africa during the apartheid era. It developed into a form of social commentary for black South Africans and has undergone several transformations with the country's changing political tides.

  9. Wanderers Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Wanderers Stadium hosted a rugby union test match in April 1980 between South Africa and the South American Jaguars while Johannesburg's normal venue, Ellis Park Stadium, was being redeveloped. [ 3 ] On 12 March 2006, this stadium hosted one of the greatest One-day international matches ever played between South Africa and Australia in which a ...